Electro Spanish Vibrola Tenor Guitar

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Electro Spanish Vibrola Tenor Guitar

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Anybody ever seen anything like this before. It's the Electric Vibrola version AND a tenor guitar. It has a wooden neck and bakelite body. Any information would be appreciated. I'm guessing late 30's?

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There seems to be a post echo in here!
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I've seen it, the vibrola guts are missing from it which hurts it real bad. The hardware on the body looks as though it was made for a tenor setup from the get-go, but being that it's so old it may have been converted a long time ago and still look legit...YMMV..
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We can rebuild it ! Well we'll have a go anyway Image
The cam to the Kauffman is still there, so a motor and pulley system is needed. Sounds simple to me, but then again Image
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Graham, LOL..I think John Hall has 4 or 5 of these in the 'attic'...

Not counting the 4-string Bantars, it's only the second Rickenbacker tenor guitar I've ever seen--and I have the other one.
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